If you know where your blood tests are carried out i.e. which lab, then you can check the lab website. They may have posted the reference ranges they use. You can ask your surgery where they send blood for testing.

Alternatively, if the ref ranges aren't posted on the web you could email or phone the lab and ask if they could send you a copy of their reference ranges.

Results have meaning only when normal values are reported with the results. Normal values vary according to the methodology of the testing in the lab where the tests were run. Results should appear like so:

Ca: 8.6 mg/dl L (8.8-10.4) mg/dl

A flag of "L" or "H" may appear to indicate the result is abnormally low or high. Results only slightly low or high aren't necessarily significant but listen to what your Dr. has to say about them.

My dear suesz it has taken me this long to get my blood results printed . Iv had great difficulty with this surgery . And they made it very difficult to get blood results back as did doctor . I wil fill u in on this . The only levels they show on the test result page is for the ferritin . I feel very defeated now x

Awww, perk up, Andypandy. We'll get you fixed up. You can take these results to the next Dr. you get to replace this current one and let that Dr. explain it to you. It's hard to wait but at least you'll finally have someone you can believe in.